I don't really understand why people would opt for less tha 10 days but then, I suppose I don't have to.
The moot was oversubscribed this year and will be even more oversubscribed for 2009. I'm 100% with Wayland here; make it a 10 day event and allow people to choose whether they want to attend some or all of it. To facilitate this, make it a daily rate rather than a package but by all means offer say a 5 day and a full event pack at a discount.
From my point of view, a 10 day event is 6 days off work; it will be different for others though.
Also, how about grouping workshops into beginners, inetrmediate and advanced? I'm no expert at all but I can show people what makes good tinder, how to start a fire, cooking tips etc etc. I could teach beginners stuff and would be happy to do so on a longer event.
the trick will be in the slot bookings to maximise attendance for the full event.
The moot was oversubscribed this year and will be even more oversubscribed for 2009. I'm 100% with Wayland here; make it a 10 day event and allow people to choose whether they want to attend some or all of it. To facilitate this, make it a daily rate rather than a package but by all means offer say a 5 day and a full event pack at a discount.
From my point of view, a 10 day event is 6 days off work; it will be different for others though.
Also, how about grouping workshops into beginners, inetrmediate and advanced? I'm no expert at all but I can show people what makes good tinder, how to start a fire, cooking tips etc etc. I could teach beginners stuff and would be happy to do so on a longer event.
the trick will be in the slot bookings to maximise attendance for the full event.